Yeah. The holodeck character wasn't even her anyway. At best it was just an echo of an echo of her.It wasn't about her.
Yeah. The holodeck character wasn't even her anyway. At best it was just an echo of an echo of her.It wasn't about her.
Jessica Szorh's hipster look was a particular favourite of mine.I loved seeing the crew in present-day garb.
Jessica Szorh's hipster look was a particular favourite of mine.
From one perspective, it is certainly a testament to the writing and acting that Laura was such a memorable character after just a single episode. I remember Leighton Meester from Surfacing (???) but not much else and I was really impressed with her acting here.
And Wil Wheaton can guest star as Gordon's old pal.
If Gordon was really in love with (the real) Laura, he would invent Time Travel, go back to kill Greg and then trick her into reciprocating.
We'll have to wait till MAY? I don't know how I can stand the suspense, I thought they said six weeks and that already was some weeks ago.As of yesterday, TV By The Numbers' The Cancel Bear has The Orville at a 3, which means "tossup between cancellation and renewal by May 2019".
How much money are we actually talking about? Can't he just do it on his own? I hear he has a million or two in the bank account...I'm not that optimistic. There's very little personal sentiment where the money in television is concerned.
One can hope.
had never heard of Leighton Meester before the show so off to wiki then wondered if the song was written for the show or was existing material she'd written?
It was existing material; the song was featured in the movie The Last Unicorn, and was sung by Mia Farrow & Jeff Bridges.
Damn, Wesley sure was a wienie. I don't really remember that episode from the clip, wasn't expecting that woman to go crazy.Gordon used to take real women to the holodeck. (Deleted scenes from "Evolution" episode 3.01)
Oh, how the times, and your tune, change. I remember you on this board as being a massive TNG apologist way back!I don't have to "make the argument." I just watch it, and see what I see. And what I see is generally better than the kind of storytelling that Berman era Trek did.
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